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India Homes Fair receives overwhelming response
Khaleej TimesThe 10th edition of India Homes Fair, a property event organised in Dubai for the Non Resident Indians, or NRIs, concluded on a robust note yesterday. Over 50 top developers from India participated in the three-day show organised by HDFC Limited. The...Tags: Real Estate, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Lucknow (India), Services and Shopping, Realty
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Dubai businesses upbeat
Khaleej TimesA majority of businesses, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs), in Dubai expects higher growth in revenues and profits for the second quarter of the year, a latest survey revealed on Saturday. The quarterly business confidence survey,...Tags: Business, Marketing, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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New vaccine to combat rotavirus infection
Khaleej TimesEvery monsoon, hundreds of infants in Mumbai's slums suffer from rotavirus infection, leading to severe diarrhoea. And lack of adequate and timely medical help leads to unnecessary deaths. Though Mumbai is better off than most other parts of India...Tags: Medical Research, Rotavirus, Science and Technology, Mumbai (India), Disease Prevention
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BRIEF: Stricter rules for medical students in Gujarat
Khaleej TimesAspiring doctors studying in Gujarat's government-aided medical colleges for nominal fees and receiving huge stipends will now have to shell out hefty sums if they do not wish to offer their services in villages after the completion of their studies....Tags: Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Tejar Dubai launched to hone national talent, support SMEs
Khaleej TimesShaikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, has launched an entrepreneur development programme to hone national talent and extend support to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The programme --...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Cultural Development
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SCLG eyes over 100 countries by 2020
Khaleej TimesSupply Chain and Logistics Group, or SCLG, plans to strengthen its position in supply chain and logistics industry and aims to target over 100 countries by year 2020, its top official said. SCLG, a non-profit business group working under the patronage...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Thriller opening night at Al Shabab
Khaleej TimesThe second Al Shabab Al Arabi Club International Basketball Tournament got off to a rousing start when Hoops (Lebanon) and Barako Bull (Philippines) clinched wins in the dying seconds of their pool qualifiers on Friday night. After the opening ceremony,...Tags: Libya, Lebanon, Philippines, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud
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UAE relegated after loss to Philippines
Khaleej TimesUAE Rugby suffered relegation from the Asian Five Nations (A5N) Top Five Division after a demoralising 24-8 defeat to the host nation here on Saturday night. With both XVs having lost their three elite-level matches against Japan, Hong Kong & South...Tags: Philippines, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Mostafa Travels From 'A to B' With Pan-Arab Producers
VarietyEmirati helmer Ali F. Mostafa ("City of Life") will shoot "A to B," a road movie about three Western-educated Arab youths who travel 1,500 miles from Abu Dhabi to Beirut in memory of their deceased best friend whose presence is felt throughout. A rare...Tags: Lebanon, Arbitrage (movie), Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Saudi Arabia, My Brother the Devil (movie)
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Saudi projects win MEED awards
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaThe Gulf region's highest quality projects were revealed at the 2013 MEED Quality Awards for Projects. It took place in association with Ernst & Young. Saudi Arabia and Oman brought home two awards. Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar each received one. The UAE...Tags: Siemens, Concourse, Technology, Companies and Corporations, Plant Openings
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'Central govts should not bail out subordinate ones'
Khaleej TimesCentral governments around the world should not bail out a subordinate government because it creates a 'moral hazard', says a Nobel Laureate. "When a central government bails out a subordinate government it subsidises the subordinate government's...Tags: Financial Markets, Nobel Prize Awards, Science and Technology, Science, Economy, Business and Finance
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Masdar and IFC in $1.5b deal for clean energy projects
Khaleej TimesMasdar and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank, announced their intention to collaborate on the advancement of clean energy projects. The memorandum of understanding (MoU), which was signed last week...Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Contracts, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Finance
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